Acmonia — or Akmonia (Ἀκμονία) is an ancient city and a titular see of Phrygia Pacatiana, in Asia Minor, now known as Ahat Köyü. It is mentioned by Cicero (Pro Flacco, 15) and was a point on the road between Dorylaeum and Philadelphia.In 2000, a large… … Wikipedia
Acmonia — (a. Geogr.), Stadt in Dacien, in der Gegend des Volcan Passes … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
ACMONIA — I. ACMONIA Ptolemaeo Daciae urbs est, ad Danubium, apud pontem Traiani, a Severo Imperat. condita, et Serverinum dicta. Severino Mario dicitur. II. ACMONIA urbs Phrygiae magnae, Episcopalis sub Archiepiscop. Laodiceno, Eumeniae finitima, ab… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Acmonia (Titularbistum) — Acmonia ist ein Titularbistum der römisch katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf einen untergegangenen Bischofssitz in der römischen Provinz Phrygia Pacatiana in der heutigen Westtürkei. Titularbischöfe von Acmonia Nr. Name Amt von bis 1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dacia — This article is about a historic region in Central Europe. For the Romanian automobile maker, see Automobile Dacia. For other uses, see Dacia (disambiguation). See also: Dacians and Dacian language Dacian Kingdom independent kingdom … Wikipedia
Acmon — There are three characters named Acmon (Ἄκμων) in Greek mythology:*Acmon was one of the Dactyls, associated with the anvil, or perhaps the Corybantes. He was the son of Socus and Combie.*Acmon was a Phrygian king who gave his name to the district … Wikipedia
Dacian language — Dacian Spoken in Romania, northern Bulgaria, eastern Serbia; also (possibly): Moldova, SW Ukraine, eastern Hungary, southern Bulgaria, northern Greece, European Turkey, NW Anatolia (Turkey) Extinct probably by the 6th century AD … Wikipedia
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Oescus — A caryatid from Ulpia Oescus at the Pleven history museum Oescus, or Palatiolon [1] Palatiolum[2], (in Bulgarian Улпия Ескус) was an ancient town in Moesia … Wikipedia